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  • Remote Sensing
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  • Satellite data are crucial for mapping wildfires, especially in remote areas.
  • Geolocated fire detections enhance fire management and modeling through daily progression mapping.

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  • To present the Canadian Fire Spread Dataset (CFSDS), containing interpolated wildfire progressions for large fires in Canada (2002-2021).
  • To provide daily fire progression data with 50 environmental covariates for each pixel.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized ordinary kriging of active fire detections from MODIS and VIIRS to calculate day-of-burning.
  • Integrated daily weather, derived weather metrics, topography, and forest fuel characteristics with fire progression data.

Main Results:

  • Developed a comprehensive dataset with improved coverage and resolution for wildfire progression.
  • Established links between environmental conditions and fire behavior across Canada.

Conclusions:

  • The CFSDS offers a robust tool for retrospective fire spread analysis and validating fire models.
  • This dataset is essential for forecasting climate change effects on wildfire activity and informing management strategies.